Success, for the majority of performing arts majors, is defined as a performance career; and yet very few graduates achieve this goal. This paper draws on earlier research into the working lives and economic circumstances of instrumental musicians to consider how the goals of higher education music might be redefined for this cohort, and how this redefinition might be approached with students. Given the multiplicity of roles in which most musicians engage in order to sustain their careers, the research questions the concept of a musician as a performer, positing that a musician is rather someone who practices within the profession of music within one or more specialist fields. Whilst the paper considers instrumental music as its subject, th...
Whilst recent research has begun to expose the early career experiences of graduate musicians, few s...
Many professional musicians would describe their careers as somewhat different to the careers they i...
This study explores how a variety of music alumni perceive the skills that they learned at their ins...
For the majority of undergraduate classical music performance students, 'musotopia' is a place where...
Success as a musician is most commonly assumed to be the attainment of a performance career; however...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
The development of employability in higher music education concerns students, musicians, educators, ...
Many scholars argue that the purpose of higher music education institutions is to prepare future mus...
Many scholars argue that the purpose of higher music education institutions is to prepare future mus...
© 2018 Dr. Jenni Anne HillmanAustralian tertiary institutions offer many courses for musicians inten...
Research in higher music education acknowledges a persistent divide between performance studies and...
The job market for musicians has always been competitive. This study aims to provide a better unders...
For the majority of undergraduate classical music performance students, 'musotopia' isa place where ...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
This article presents five case studies from within Music in Higher Education programmes which colle...
Whilst recent research has begun to expose the early career experiences of graduate musicians, few s...
Many professional musicians would describe their careers as somewhat different to the careers they i...
This study explores how a variety of music alumni perceive the skills that they learned at their ins...
For the majority of undergraduate classical music performance students, 'musotopia' is a place where...
Success as a musician is most commonly assumed to be the attainment of a performance career; however...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
The development of employability in higher music education concerns students, musicians, educators, ...
Many scholars argue that the purpose of higher music education institutions is to prepare future mus...
Many scholars argue that the purpose of higher music education institutions is to prepare future mus...
© 2018 Dr. Jenni Anne HillmanAustralian tertiary institutions offer many courses for musicians inten...
Research in higher music education acknowledges a persistent divide between performance studies and...
The job market for musicians has always been competitive. This study aims to provide a better unders...
For the majority of undergraduate classical music performance students, 'musotopia' isa place where ...
Previous research with classical instrumental musicians has highlighted the intrinsic benefits of te...
This article presents five case studies from within Music in Higher Education programmes which colle...
Whilst recent research has begun to expose the early career experiences of graduate musicians, few s...
Many professional musicians would describe their careers as somewhat different to the careers they i...
This study explores how a variety of music alumni perceive the skills that they learned at their ins...